[Review of the book Reinventing early care and education: A vision for a quality system]

Author(s): Wasik, Barbara A.
Date Issued: Spring 1998
Description: A review of an anthology of writings on issues related to early childhood care and education quality, including treatments of topics such as collaboration, parental input, international standards, cultural diversity, licensing, training and development, regulation, government funding, and national policy
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Journal Title: Teachers College Record
Volume Number: 99
Issue Number: 3
Page Range: 601-603
Note: This resource is a part of the Christine Todd archival collection
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality
ISSN: 0161-4681 Paper
1467-9620 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
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